Our Staff and Board of Trustees

OUR MISSION…Explore. Love. Act. We gather as an inclusive religious community to search for meaning, build deep connections, and inspire action toward a better world for all.

Reverend Jill McAllister, Senior Minister

Reverend Jill McAllister began her tenure as senior minister of the UUFC in fall 2013. However, she is no newcomer to Corvallis, having been a member of the UUFC beginning in 1982, having been ordained to the ministry here in 1992, and having served as our associate minister from 1992 until 1998. Jill is thrilled to return to a place she considers her home.

Jill holds a BS from Duke University, an MA from Washington University, and a Master of Theological Studies from Mt. Angel Seminary. From 1998 until 2013, she was the minister at People’s Church of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her ministry there, according to her congregants, was transformational in a variety of aspects of church life, including Sunday worship, community building, stewardship, and social justice. Jill was also a key figure in the creation of ISAAC (Interfaith Strategy for Action and Advocacy in the Community), an interfaith group in Kalamazoo and an affiliate of the Gamaliel Network of grassroots, interfaith, interracial, multi-issue organizations working together to create a more just and more democratic society.

Jill has received several honors for her ministerial work. She helped found and continues to work with the International Council of Unitarian Universalists (ICUU), earning their Founder’s Vision Award in 2011. With People’s Church in Kalamazoo, she received the UUA Bennett Award for Congregational Action on Social Justice in 2012. She previously served on the board of trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Association, has been a member of the National Clergy Advisory Board for Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and has held many other leadership roles.

Jill is married to Reverend Walter Balk, a United Church of Christ minister, hospital chaplain and supervisor of clinical pastoral education. Their family includes three grown children and their spouses, plus their dog, Johannes. Jill loves yoga, cooking, singing and reading.

Michael Molk, Director of Religious Exploration for Children and Youth

Michael Molk is a life-long Unitarian Universalist. Throughout his childhood and young adulthood, he attended and participated in the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus, Ohio.

Michael majored in music and political science at Ohio State University. After moving to Oregon in 1990, he became active in the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis. In 2001 he was hired as Co-Director of Religious Exploration for Youth. In 2015, Michael became Director of Religious Exploration for Children and Youth.

In addition to sharing his passions for music, dance, creative arts, and social justice, Michael loves to help people of all ages learn, bring out the best in themselves, build religious community, and take care of each other and our planet.

Rachel Kohler is super excited to be the new Religious Exploration Associate for the UUFC. She joined the staff at the beginning of August 2016, and will work with Michael Molk, the Director of Religious Exploration, to assist him in curriculum development, volunteer recruitment, and the week-to-week tasks necessary in running a successful RE program.

Rachel hails from Virginia, where she obtained a BS in Theatre Arts and English at Radford University and M.Litt/MFA degrees in Shakespeare and Performance at Mary Baldwin College. After graduating, she heeded the siren call of the Pacific Northwest and signed on with the AmeriCorps program, through which she served at two different non-profit organizations based in Douglas County in rural southern Oregon for four years. She also taught writing at Umpqua Community College as an adjunct professor.

Rachel is new to Corvallis, but loves it already. She spends most of her free time reading books, playing video games, and talking incessantly about Shakespeare.

David Servias, Music Director

UUFC Music Director since 2013, David Servias holds graduate degrees in piano performance from Washington State University (M.A.) and University of Washington (D.M.A). He also earned an MA in teaching with an emphasis in choral music education from Oregon State University.

David has directed church and high school choirs, and has performed frequently as a piano soloist, chamber musician, accompanist and church musician. He’s been a rehearsal pianist for opera and musical theater productions, and has worked as a ballet accompanist. David has performed with orchestras, wind ensembles, chamber groups, jazz bands and jazz combos. He loves to play all styles of music, and enjoys adapting to any musical situation.

David previously was the music director at the Unitarian Universalist church in Moscow, Idaho, and has played piano at the Unitarian Universalist church in Kirkland, Washington, as well as numerous other churches in Washington, Idaho and Oregon. David currently teaches piano, music theory and aural skills at Oregon State University. He believes that music has great power to bring people together in community and appreciates the opportunity to serve the UUFC and lead its talented, enthusiastic choir members.

Lauren Servias has been the pianist at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis since January of 2013. She provides music at the weekly services and accompanies the UUFC choir. Lauren is originally from the Midwest (Rockford, Illinois), but considers herself a Pacific Northwesterner after living in Washington and Oregon for the past fifteen years. Lauren first came to the UUFC as their Acting Director of Music in 2012 during the search for their newest Director of Music, and served in this position for three months.

Lauren holds a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano Performance from the University of Oregon, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Central Washington University, where she also studied voice and organ. She has performed with a number of performing arts organizations, including Tacoma Opera, the Oregon Festival of American Music, Eugene Ballet, and Cascadia Concert Opera. In addition to her work at the UUFC, Lauren maintains a busy performance schedule, teaches three courses for the Oregon State University Music Department and is the Music Director for the Corvallis School District Theatre’s musical theatre productions.

Lauren has held church music positions (pianist, organist, choir director, children’s choir director, band leader, and Music Director) at several churches over the past seventeen years. She finds playing for Sunday services extremely rewarding, as music plays such a large part in creating a spiritual atmosphere, and she enjoys the challenge of finding and playing music that fits and supports each Sunday’s theme and message.

Jamie Petts is a welcoming, point-of-contact for UUFC members and friends. Joining the staff at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis in July 2016, she is working toward becoming the church’s informational “hub” by providing administrative support to the staff and the Fellowship, including helping all the functions of various departments work together, managing the use of our buildings and grounds by members and renters, maintaining databases, overseeing volunteers, and much more. She is also responsible for internal and external communications, including our newsletter.

Jamie holds a BA in International Studies (with a dual emphasis in Global Health and Global Resources & the Environment) from the University of Iowa, an MPH in International Health from Oregon State University, and is finishing her Ph.D. in Medical Anthropology at Oregon State University. She has worked with a number of nonprofits, and is dedicated to helping people and organizations improve their well-being and community sustainability and livability.

Jamie enjoys yoga, knitting, and reading. She and her husband, Dave, are both originally from Iowa, but consider Oregon home. When they are not working, you can usually find them outside with their two young children doing activities like camping, hiking, biking, gardening, or rock climbing.